Teamwork and Problem Solving
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- 310
- Udgivet:
- 6. august 2023
- Størrelse:
- 152x19x229 mm.
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- 506 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 29. januar 2025
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Beskrivelse af Teamwork and Problem Solving
Now, as
part of my job, I get to dive into countless books, and I must say, this one is an
absolute delight. No need for any unnecessary delay, let me give you a sneak peek
into what makes it so worthwhile. Are you ready? Let's jump right in with the
introduction!.Organisational life is full of examples of how people tend to form groups.
There are also unofficial
groups, cliques, and factions in addition to organised groups, committees, and
teams.Formal groups are used to organise anddivide work, share information, make
plans,manage activities, get people more involved,negotiate, solve problems, and
doinvestigations. Group work lets people combinetheir individual skills and knowledge
andmakes up for what each person lacks. Estimateshow that most managers spend about
half of their working day in some kind of group. Forthe top managers of big companies,
this can bea problemincrease to 80%. So, it's clear that organised groups are an important
part of how an organisationworks.Groups that don't meet often are just as important. Most
of the time, these are set up more to meet the social needs of people than to help them do
jobs. Informal groups generally help people feel like
they belong and give them a place to talk about themselves and get support, among other
things. Butthese informal groups can also have a big impact on official work tasks. For
example, they may put members under subtle pressure to stick to a certain work rate or
serve as "places" where people sharenews, gossip, etc.
part of my job, I get to dive into countless books, and I must say, this one is an
absolute delight. No need for any unnecessary delay, let me give you a sneak peek
into what makes it so worthwhile. Are you ready? Let's jump right in with the
introduction!.Organisational life is full of examples of how people tend to form groups.
There are also unofficial
groups, cliques, and factions in addition to organised groups, committees, and
teams.Formal groups are used to organise anddivide work, share information, make
plans,manage activities, get people more involved,negotiate, solve problems, and
doinvestigations. Group work lets people combinetheir individual skills and knowledge
andmakes up for what each person lacks. Estimateshow that most managers spend about
half of their working day in some kind of group. Forthe top managers of big companies,
this can bea problemincrease to 80%. So, it's clear that organised groups are an important
part of how an organisationworks.Groups that don't meet often are just as important. Most
of the time, these are set up more to meet the social needs of people than to help them do
jobs. Informal groups generally help people feel like
they belong and give them a place to talk about themselves and get support, among other
things. Butthese informal groups can also have a big impact on official work tasks. For
example, they may put members under subtle pressure to stick to a certain work rate or
serve as "places" where people sharenews, gossip, etc.
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